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week's guest d'vera cohn. "what to expect when no one's expecting" america's coming demographic disaster. a in it mr. last discusses the population implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy culture and politics. this program lasts about an hour >> host: jonathan welcome. this is a very meaty book and there's a lot going on in here. the main thesis of course is the falling birthrate problem and what are the causes of those falling birthrates and the consequences. the rising individualism and and american lives in the sustainability of religion and population agents. we will get to those during the next hour but first why don't you answer for me the question of every reporter has asked by his or her editor when that reporter approaches with a story idea. why does this matter? why is it important? >> guest: it's important because the fertility rates and demographics are what my friend and demographer in town here says it's like the tectonic plate shifting beneath the earth and demography isn't quite des
week's guest d'vera cohn. "what to expect when no one's expecting" america's coming demographic disaster. a in it mr. last discusses the population implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy culture and politics. this program lasts about an hour >> host: jonathan welcome. this is a very meaty book and there's a lot going on in here. the main thesis of course is the falling birthrate problem and what are the causes of those falling birthrates and the consequences. the...
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ford was up 22%. general motors and chrysler, 16% apiece. 2012 was the top yore for car sales -- top year for car sales in the last five. go what chuck hagel needs tonight. if he is to become the secretary of defense. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us hagel's confirmation hearing left doubters with plenty of questions. >> a day after bruising confirmation hearing, the former colleagues say the performance did not help his cause and did not win them over. >> i don't intend to vote for him in the committee or on the senate floor. there were so many inconsistencies yesterday, plained by well, i'd have to look at the whole context of what i said at the time. >> that brings the number of republican nos to 12 including richard burke, dan coates, john cornyn, cruz, inhof, kirk, rubio, pat roberts, viter and wicker. he incorrected stated that president obama's policy on the iran nuclear program. >> i just been handed a note that i, i misspoke and said i supported the president's position
ford was up 22%. general motors and chrysler, 16% apiece. 2012 was the top yore for car sales -- top year for car sales in the last five. go what chuck hagel needs tonight. if he is to become the secretary of defense. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us hagel's confirmation hearing left doubters with plenty of questions. >> a day after bruising confirmation hearing, the former colleagues say the performance did not help his cause and did not win them over. >> i...
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this morning, is partly cloudy and cold. 22 in randallstown. the school day forecast when you drop your kids off, it is just going to be cold and this afternoon it should still be dry. but sometime after sunset a chance of light snow coming in with another clippers board. i will talk more about the storm and check the seven-day in a few minutes. >> 25 degrees. still ahead -- rumors surrounding the health of mohammad ali. >> of these pictures of the legendary boxer wearing his ravens gear are refuting an online report. >> if you are looking to start fresh from all the superbowl binging, bad news from salad lovers. and twitter playing a bigger role [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really lov
this morning, is partly cloudy and cold. 22 in randallstown. the school day forecast when you drop your kids off, it is just going to be cold and this afternoon it should still be dry. but sometime after sunset a chance of light snow coming in with another clippers board. i will talk more about the storm and check the seven-day in a few minutes. >> 25 degrees. still ahead -- rumors surrounding the health of mohammad ali. >> of these pictures of the legendary boxer wearing his ravens...
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liz: we've got true religion soaring today. let's head to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking very healthy for the stock. nicole: that's right. the stock is soaring today. it's up over 20% when you take a look at it. true religion jeans, right? they are probably $200 a pair. they come out with their numbers. there are some analyst calls and some options for strategic review. i think that's what's really giving this company a boost. let's break it down. you did have bb&t put a buy rating on it. came out with fourth quarter profit which dropped some, but the sales beat the street. and then of course back in october and once again it has resurfaced that execs are saying that a strategic review by a special committee is continuing. so we will see what that means for the company ultimately. i went outside liz tried to bring you right to the store here on wall street give you a little scene of the jeans and such, but it certainly is a winner today. back to you. liz: okay, thank you. there's a major obstacle in
liz: we've got true religion soaring today. let's head to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking very healthy for the stock. nicole: that's right. the stock is soaring today. it's up over 20% when you take a look at it. true religion jeans, right? they are probably $200 a pair. they come out with their numbers. there are some analyst calls and some options for strategic review. i think that's what's really giving this company a boost. let's break it down. you did have...
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22 the bill was reported out unanimously. the bill is a very simple five-year re-authorization of the chgme program at current funding levels. h.r. 297 is supported by the children's hospital association, the american hospital association, the academic pediatric association, the american academy of pete yacht ricks, the american pediatric society, association of medical school department chairs, the society for pediatric research, the association of american medical colleges, the american osteopathic association and the american college of surgeons, among others. far too many children in our nation are already lacking access to a pediatrician. or a doctor trained in pediatric subspecialty. without chgme we will once again be discouraging medical residents from choosing pediatrics. on a personal note, nearly two years ago i met anna who was receiving treatment for leukemia at the children's hospital in philadelphia. today, thanks to the excellent care she received, she is happy, energetic and in school full time. she continues
22 the bill was reported out unanimously. the bill is a very simple five-year re-authorization of the chgme program at current funding levels. h.r. 297 is supported by the children's hospital association, the american hospital association, the academic pediatric association, the american academy of pete yacht ricks, the american pediatric society, association of medical school department chairs, the society for pediatric research, the association of american medical colleges, the american...
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answers. >>> mortgage rates continue their upward trend this week. their highest level in 4 1/2 months. have a look. on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> welcome back. about half past the hour now. and now to the scandal that has captured the nation's attention. a 20-year-old man tricking manti te'o into believing he was not only a woman, but the love of te'o's life. well, take a listen to this. he appeared on abc's "katie" and shared a voice mail he said was from his girlfriend lennay. >> i'm calling to say good night. i love you, i know you're probably doing homework or you're with the boys. but i do love you. good night. >> if you thought that voice sounded like a woman's, you fell for it too. tuiasosopo said it was him. he agr
answers. >>> mortgage rates continue their upward trend this week. their highest level in 4 1/2 months. have a look. on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>>...
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. >> translator: every two weeks a half-hour visit. once a month. 12 hours, when we go to a room with a double bed, and then, you know. >> inmates who prove they're in established relationships may have one conjugal visit per month. >> translator: i'm a little bit stressed. of course. to go once a month for a conjugal visit is -- now. another half-hour. i don't think so. all he cares about is breasts. just breast milk. he still doesn't understand we are going to see daddy. poor guy, huh. he has to see all these things. he didn't do anything. he just came into this world. >> coming up, after stabbing his wife, a 73-year-old first time offender gets a visit from his family. >> translator: she was stabbed in the back and in the stomach. it is a nightmare for us. >>> rehabilitation is a major focus of israel's maximum security prisons. such as rimonim and neve tirza, both of which are located near city of tel aviv. but in northern israel near the sea of galilee is another prison that officials say goes even one step further, hermon. it mig
. >> translator: every two weeks a half-hour visit. once a month. 12 hours, when we go to a room with a double bed, and then, you know. >> inmates who prove they're in established relationships may have one conjugal visit per month. >> translator: i'm a little bit stressed. of course. to go once a month for a conjugal visit is -- now. another half-hour. i don't think so. all he cares about is breasts. just breast milk. he still doesn't understand we are going to see daddy....
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you're 22 years old, and this is exploding for you. >> i know, it's absolutely incredible. i mean, yeah. i've been incredibly blessed. >> when you were a little youngster, what was the dream for you? >> i had a million dreams. i was going to be a doctor. that was -- i'm sorry, i keep bumping david in the chair. i'm killing him. look at him. i'm going to keep doing it. >> i don't think he minds. >> he does. yeah, i was going to be a doctor, but basically, i was putting on shows. i would like put on an outfit and would knock on my door and i would be like, my name is judy and my car broke down. can i use your phone? i was always an actress. we just really didn't realize it until i became an actress and we were like, oh, that makes sense. >> tell me about your family. i don't know much about you. you suddenly arrive in this blaze of glory. tell me about your upbringing your family, and what they make of this? >> i grew up in louisville, kentucky. my whole family still lives in kentucky. when i wanted to do this when i was 14, they weren't going to let me do it, and my brothers
you're 22 years old, and this is exploding for you. >> i know, it's absolutely incredible. i mean, yeah. i've been incredibly blessed. >> when you were a little youngster, what was the dream for you? >> i had a million dreams. i was going to be a doctor. that was -- i'm sorry, i keep bumping david in the chair. i'm killing him. look at him. i'm going to keep doing it. >> i don't think he minds. >> he does. yeah, i was going to be a doctor, but basically, i was...
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. >> translator: every two weeks a half-hour visit. once a month. 12 hours, when we go to a room with a double bed, and then, you know. >> inmates who prove they're in established relationships may have one conjugal visit per month. >> translator: i'm a little bit stressed. of course. to go once a month for a conjugal visit is -- now. another half-hour. i don't think so. all he cares about is breasts. just breast milk. he still doesn't understand we are going to see daddy. poor guy, huh. he has to see all these things. he didn't do anything. he just came into this world. >> coming up, after stabbing his wife, a 73-year-old first time offender gets a visit from his , a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. living with moderate topy kids semeans livin
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keep an eye on that. >>> it is 22 after the top of the hour. time for your health fix. anna is here with the story. >> great to see everybody home on a friday morning. seeing the doctor may soon be a thing of the past. you may be seeing a robot instead. the f -- a green lighted a robot avatar for physicians like the one you see here. it will be able to navigate hospital corridors and hospitals. it will interact with patients thousands of miles away. it could cost between 4-6,000 dollars a month to operate. the benefit some of the world's top specialists will be able to talk to patients face to face without being in the same room or time zone. the hefty price tag on the robotic doctor may out weigh the potential benefit. you want to know the real reason why you can't stop pigging out? yes, please. university of miami says the bad economy over the top reality television is all enough to make you want to bury your face in a bag of candy. they were forced to think about struggle and adversity they ate 70 percent more high caloried candy then those with a neutral message. th
keep an eye on that. >>> it is 22 after the top of the hour. time for your health fix. anna is here with the story. >> great to see everybody home on a friday morning. seeing the doctor may soon be a thing of the past. you may be seeing a robot instead. the f -- a green lighted a robot avatar for physicians like the one you see here. it will be able to navigate hospital corridors and hospitals. it will interact with patients thousands of miles away. it could cost between 4-6,000...
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. 22 times. right now i think a little bit under 14. is that fair? maybe 13.8. i don't know what the exact number is. the average long term is 15 times. now, that tells me the valuations are pretty reasonable based on profits. >> yeah. and that is the bold case for the rest of this market is valuations certainly aren't stretched. i think if you want to be bearish you could probably look inside a lot of these numbers and find something that might not work. you have to assume that forward -- those forward earnings are correct, which if you look at some of maybe the ibm numbers and the vmware, those guys are saying, listen, corporations are starting to slow down in the fourth quarter. so if you start to look at that and you say all right, maybe earnings aren't going to be that great next year, then the market does start to look a little expensive. >> jim pethokoukis, though, good ism numbers. surprising manufacturing number today. i think most people surprised. car sales surprisingly strong. for all
. 22 times. right now i think a little bit under 14. is that fair? maybe 13.8. i don't know what the exact number is. the average long term is 15 times. now, that tells me the valuations are pretty reasonable based on profits. >> yeah. and that is the bold case for the rest of this market is valuations certainly aren't stretched. i think if you want to be bearish you could probably look inside a lot of these numbers and find something that might not work. you have to assume that forward...
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it's almost a religion. rhea: there are so many shoes here. so i'm gonna pick them up and you tell us what we have here. gay: okay, that is a victorian shoe. and you can see the fancy little spool heel, and a lot of the victorian shoes were very pointy. and then you would use your button hook to fasten your button right here. rhea: what about this? gay: okay, that is quite the fancy shoe. that's from about 1917. that's an edwardian shoe. and you can see that they were still using buttons. and the welt is striped, it's got your patent and your kidskin here; you got your wooden stacked heel in the back. it's just got everything. rhea: this is beautiful. i think this is a really really elegant shoe. gay: and that is a '20s shoe. you can see all the deco styling on it. and one of the nicer things they did, that they're not doing yet is this gorgeous little tassel. rhea: here's our next one. gay: and that's a '30s shoe. they started getting thicker heels in the '30s, a little bit more girly, little bit less of the deco look. and that is what we cal
it's almost a religion. rhea: there are so many shoes here. so i'm gonna pick them up and you tell us what we have here. gay: okay, that is a victorian shoe. and you can see the fancy little spool heel, and a lot of the victorian shoes were very pointy. and then you would use your button hook to fasten your button right here. rhea: what about this? gay: okay, that is quite the fancy shoe. that's from about 1917. that's an edwardian shoe. and you can see that they were still using buttons. and...
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i've put a report out this past week. one of the things we learned in 2008 is that our financial system was very vulnerable to these highly interconnected financial institutions, these too big to fail companies. not only were the highly interconnected with each other, but what they learned is that their failure actually threatened american jobs and american pensions and american mortgages and that was shocking. i don't think that the regulators were prepared to deal with that and so even with the bailout coming at preventing the failure of some of the institutions, there were trillions of dollars in america and the was a root cause of the financial system that hasn't yet been addressed. that is one of the things that needs to be addressed and the other thing that needs to be addressed is the risk management practices the were woefully inadequate at the same companies. those are two things that ultimately to be addressed because we can look at where we are on the bailout and how much has been paid back the the bigger quest
i've put a report out this past week. one of the things we learned in 2008 is that our financial system was very vulnerable to these highly interconnected financial institutions, these too big to fail companies. not only were the highly interconnected with each other, but what they learned is that their failure actually threatened american jobs and american pensions and american mortgages and that was shocking. i don't think that the regulators were prepared to deal with that and so even with...
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i got hired for a position this week. i will be a dispatcher for an ambulance company in baltimore. $13 per hour. guest: so glad you got a job, that is great. my giants won the super bowl last year, i know how happy you are about the ravens. what you say is revealing. we need to be going at this on many fronts. this issue about trying to ban discrimination against the unemployed is one small part of a bigger agenda. a number of publications have come out aimed specifically at things that states and local governments can do to create jobs, work on their own infrastructure, things like better transportation options and making sure that public servants can stay on the job. one surprise in market of job loss -- one thing that has stabilized itself is a public job loss. our allies in washington, d.c., are working on the recovery on many fronts. the thing we need to do that is not happening nearly enough are the discussions about the types of investments that we can make in direct job creation that can get people out there work
i got hired for a position this week. i will be a dispatcher for an ambulance company in baltimore. $13 per hour. guest: so glad you got a job, that is great. my giants won the super bowl last year, i know how happy you are about the ravens. what you say is revealing. we need to be going at this on many fronts. this issue about trying to ban discrimination against the unemployed is one small part of a bigger agenda. a number of publications have come out aimed specifically at things that states...
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people are anxious to know about other religions, so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out in here on a steady basis both to locals and to visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera breakfast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts from the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do a lot with music; a hot hot -- a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures, the native american, the hispanic and the anglo. now, that's, obviously, oversimplifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today up at the indian school. we do events for them here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books up at the indian market in august which is the largest native
people are anxious to know about other religions, so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out in here on a steady basis both to locals and to visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera breakfast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts from the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. and there's a breakfast here and...
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he was assassinated earlier this week. tens of thousands converged on the cemetery, with belaid's coffin draped in a tunisian flag. violee upted asolice red tear gas and demonstrators threw stones and set cars ablaze. thousands of demonstrators turned out in cairo and other cities across egypt, protesting president mohammed morsi and his islamist-led government. the crowds defied hard-line muslim clerics, who called on their supporters to kill opposition leaders. as night fell, security forces used tear gas to disperse protesters who threw rocks and fire bombs at the presidential palace. gunmen in nigeria have killed at least nine women working to immunize children against the polio virus. the attacks todawe i kan in the african nation's muslim north. the killers were believed to come from boko haram, a radical islamic sect. polio remains endemic in nigeria, but some muslim clerics have charged the vaccinations are a plot to sterilize young girls. the british government today condemned the growing discoveries of horsemeat
he was assassinated earlier this week. tens of thousands converged on the cemetery, with belaid's coffin draped in a tunisian flag. violee upted asolice red tear gas and demonstrators threw stones and set cars ablaze. thousands of demonstrators turned out in cairo and other cities across egypt, protesting president mohammed morsi and his islamist-led government. the crowds defied hard-line muslim clerics, who called on their supporters to kill opposition leaders. as night fell, security forces...
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this weekend, next week? >> big-time change, finally back to a typical january, february pattern, no severe weather, but some snow, you can see it, chicago, cincy, toward the northeast, even washington will see some snow showers, maybe about an inch or so. there's where the winter advisories are, and there's the big picture for today. things pretty quiet other than that snow. >> thank you very much. >>> new revelations in the jonbenet ramsey murder case and they involve the parents of the child beauty queen. our legal guys will weigh in. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> it's a surprising tw
this weekend, next week? >> big-time change, finally back to a typical january, february pattern, no severe weather, but some snow, you can see it, chicago, cincy, toward the northeast, even washington will see some snow showers, maybe about an inch or so. there's where the winter advisories are, and there's the big picture for today. things pretty quiet other than that snow. >> thank you very much. >>> new revelations in the jonbenet ramsey murder case and they involve the...
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i've watched them kick this can down the road for the 22 years i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> yes, sir. let's get to our panel now. dana milbank for the washington post and senior fellow at the center on budget and priorities. good day to you both. jared, let's talk about this report that came out tuesday which says that if these trillion-dollar sequester cuts occur, then they'll cut gdp growth in half. >> right. >> tell me this, jared. why are republicans so nonplus about this. and why not look at spain or italy or britain for the evidence? where economists are now predicting a triple-dip recession. all because they applied the paul ryan budget in those countries. that's what they did. >> well, the word you used there, evidence, is anatima to these folks. if you looked around, you would conclude the best way to take a fragile recovery and turn it into a recession is to whack away at government spending. the private sector is still climbing back. and therefore, we need a robust government sector to compliment that. and that's what th
i've watched them kick this can down the road for the 22 years i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> yes, sir. let's get to our panel now. dana milbank for the washington post and senior fellow at the center on budget and priorities. good day to you both. jared, let's talk about this report that came out tuesday which says that if these trillion-dollar sequester cuts occur, then they'll cut gdp growth in half. >> right. >> tell me this, jared. why are...
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leopold found guilty earlier this week. and for yew members of his staff to tend to his nursing needs when he had surgery. anne arundel's administrative officer john hammond will remain the acting county executive. >>> new details have emerged about this devastating house fire overnight that killed two little girls. they were sisters. four our members of the family were injured. the flames broke out just before 11:30 last night on highland avenue in myersville. when firefighters arrived, the girls were trapped inside. crews tried to find them, but heavy flames and the instability of the house hampered the effort. we're told the children, sophie and 3-year-old madrigan died the smoke inhalation. their father, mother, and two children escaped. no word. >>> three years, that's how much jail time jurors are recommending for ex-police officers daniel harmon wright. on tuesday they found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter. today they denied the defense's -- after some jurors conducted a dictionary. the attorneys say he's in tha
leopold found guilty earlier this week. and for yew members of his staff to tend to his nursing needs when he had surgery. anne arundel's administrative officer john hammond will remain the acting county executive. >>> new details have emerged about this devastating house fire overnight that killed two little girls. they were sisters. four our members of the family were injured. the flames broke out just before 11:30 last night on highland avenue in myersville. when firefighters...
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this has been going on for 22 months. if putin is not going to relent, we know about him. he believes in the heavy footprint. not a light footprint. i do is, that it was long ago time to go outside the un and the united states should find its allies. we will find such allies and we two a compost those objectives. >> are we hiding behind putin's skirts to avoid u.s. action? >> putin would love that phrase. [laughter] >> i don't think so. the reality is, it is fear of the uncertainty with respect to the end state that has constrained administration that is creating a policy of risk aversion. i would argue that is cautious and deliberate rather than risk readiness. that is in this situation a difficult thing to think through. i come back to the proposition. it is not even a question of changing my view. i would argue that if you believe you can significantly change the art of the military struggle inside syria with limited military assistance and weaponry, to the right groups, give it a whirl. see if it actually works. you didn't change my mind on this. i just do not believe
this has been going on for 22 months. if putin is not going to relent, we know about him. he believes in the heavy footprint. not a light footprint. i do is, that it was long ago time to go outside the un and the united states should find its allies. we will find such allies and we two a compost those objectives. >> are we hiding behind putin's skirts to avoid u.s. action? >> putin would love that phrase. [laughter] >> i don't think so. the reality is, it is fear of the...
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this is my fourth speech this week. and i have an opportunity to talk to a lot of people. and i've been asking people what concerns you? what are you most concerned about in terms of the spir or callty -- spirituality and the direction of our nation and our world? i've talked to very prominent democrats, very prominent republicans. and i was surprised by the uniformity of their answers. and those have informed my comments this morning. now, it's not my intention to offend anyone. i have discovered, however, in recent years that it's very difficult to speak to a large group of people these days and not offend someone. [laughter] people walk away with their feelings on their shoulders waiting for you to say something, ah, did you hear that? the pc police are out in force at all times. i remember once i was talking about the difference between a human brain and a dog's grain, and a man -- and a dog's brain, and a man got offended. you can't talk about dogs like that. [laughter] people focus in on that, completely miss the point of what you're saying. [laughter] and we've reac
this is my fourth speech this week. and i have an opportunity to talk to a lot of people. and i've been asking people what concerns you? what are you most concerned about in terms of the spir or callty -- spirituality and the direction of our nation and our world? i've talked to very prominent democrats, very prominent republicans. and i was surprised by the uniformity of their answers. and those have informed my comments this morning. now, it's not my intention to offend anyone. i have...
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22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what they found out is with that competition work the consumer in charge they had individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal. and it proved out to be the win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer in having, again, good health care coverage and keeping costs from escalating to where a company would be forced to drop it. i mentioned mike because there's probably nobody that knows more about health care and the system that's taking place in america than our former governor, mike levitt. he was raised in an insurance family. his father was a very successful businessman in insurance. and his experience not only as governor but as secretary of h.h.s. gives him a persp
22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what they found out is with that competition work the consumer in charge they had individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal. and it proved out to be the win-win for the...
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they could face a 22% cut in their salary. you do not think that will impact our economy, jobs, and our ability to recover from the recession? we will cut back on army training and maintenance, putting about two-thirds of our active brigade combat teams outside afghanistan and reduced readiness level. we have got to cut back on their training. we will have to cut back on the ability to support the troops who are not in the war zone. we put more stress on those who are in the war zone. we will have to shrink our global operations, with a reduction as much as one-third in our western pacific naval operations. this whole idea about trying to rebalance will be impacted. we will cut the air force flying hours and weapons systems maintenance, putting flying unions below acceptable readiness standards by the end of the fiscal year. this is not a game. this is reality. these steps would seriously damage a fragile american economy and they would degrade our ability to respond to crises precisely at a time of rising instability across t
they could face a 22% cut in their salary. you do not think that will impact our economy, jobs, and our ability to recover from the recession? we will cut back on army training and maintenance, putting about two-thirds of our active brigade combat teams outside afghanistan and reduced readiness level. we have got to cut back on their training. we will have to cut back on the ability to support the troops who are not in the war zone. we put more stress on those who are in the war zone. we will...
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that's a wrap on news watch for this week. thanks to everybody. i'm jon scott. we'll see you again next week. thanks for >>. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour. >> heather: i'm heather childers. topping the news, new fallout on the benghazi attack. leon panetta saying that the u.s. military could not respond like a police department. >> this is not 911. you can't simply call and expect within two minutes to have a team in place. >> heather: is this a preview of what we could see when he testifies before the senate? a fair and balanced debate straight ahead. >> gregg: and the death of an american hero. he struck fear into the hearts of our enemies and now we have the tragic ending of chris kyle a sniper without equal in military history. >> heather: plus, reports that the american dream have may have been premature. kids believe that their tomorrow will be better than our today. >>> we begin with a fox news alert. a town in mourning as we awaited details on the alabama hostage crisis. the funeral for the bus driver gunned down by jimmy lee d
that's a wrap on news watch for this week. thanks to everybody. i'm jon scott. we'll see you again next week. thanks for >>. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour. >> heather: i'm heather childers. topping the news, new fallout on the benghazi attack. leon panetta saying that the u.s. military could not respond like a police department. >> this is not 911. you can't simply call and expect within two minutes to have a team in place. >> heather: is...
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what if it lasts weeks and weeks and it is a pretext to keep guns away from law-abiding citizens? what if it criminalizes an uncle giving his nephew his good night -- gun for the weekend. or representing it to teach economics or what have you. you can have a lot of scenarios of the transferring of guns that has no background check connecter. or i'm a collector and i want to sell my gun to another collector privately. this is not about the gun show loophole. most guns sold at gun shows are sold with a background check. that is the least controversial one. you get to high-capacity magazines. magazines are -- they have springs. the most common ones are between 10 and 20 bullets, 10 and 20 rounds. so you're going to make little boxes with springs illegal. they are going to fill the prisons as much as the gun war. the assault weapons ban. it depends on how you define that. i want on the steven colbert show. the devil is in the details. machine guns have been banned since 1934. nobody was arguing, i thought it was not controversial when i said that there are no laws from rocket launcher
what if it lasts weeks and weeks and it is a pretext to keep guns away from law-abiding citizens? what if it criminalizes an uncle giving his nephew his good night -- gun for the weekend. or representing it to teach economics or what have you. you can have a lot of scenarios of the transferring of guns that has no background check connecter. or i'm a collector and i want to sell my gun to another collector privately. this is not about the gun show loophole. most guns sold at gun shows are sold...
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two week ago in this week, or -- two weeks ago, this week, or in your announcement f next week, to preclude the is he quester from going into effect which you say -- sequester from going into effect which you say will have an adverse effect on 200,000 virginians. another quote from representative rooney with which i agree, we've tried to replace sequester with other things but it seems now that the large portion of our conference is resigned to the fact that sequestration is ok. mr. oney correctly says, it's not ok. it's dangerous and a huge mistake, a threat to our liberty . that's what tom rooney of florida said. and i applaud him for that statement. i think he's accurate. bill young, who is -- has made his whole life's career making sure that we he a strong national security, said this, i'm reading what a lot of different members are saying and i find lamentably, that'my word, not his, i find there is not as much opposition to sequestration as i thought there might be. in other words, a lot of your folks are saying -- are saying the sequestration is the way to go. representative john shi
two week ago in this week, or -- two weeks ago, this week, or in your announcement f next week, to preclude the is he quester from going into effect which you say -- sequester from going into effect which you say will have an adverse effect on 200,000 virginians. another quote from representative rooney with which i agree, we've tried to replace sequester with other things but it seems now that the large portion of our conference is resigned to the fact that sequestration is ok. mr. oney...
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week. number one woman fed up with feds wraps home in red tape. yes. it's been more than three months since superstorm sandy left her moment a battered wreck. our new york station reports she and some neighbors wrapped the house in red tape as a symbolic protest. >> that should get the message across. >> like that. >>> how about this one. courtney faults "lincoln," says spielberg goofed. congressman joe courtney as saying steven spielberg's "lincoln" shoes them voting 2-1. now, courtney says in fact, if four- four-member delegation voted in favor. it's asking for the movie to be changed before it's releaseded on dvd. >> good luck. finally, receipt includes discount for well behaved kids. the website knocked four bucks off a check for family meal because the kids behaved themselves at the table. it says if only all restaurants did this. you know, that's a really interesting idea. >> kids should get lollipops for that too. not just the parents. >> you've got to give the kids the incentive, no
week. number one woman fed up with feds wraps home in red tape. yes. it's been more than three months since superstorm sandy left her moment a battered wreck. our new york station reports she and some neighbors wrapped the house in red tape as a symbolic protest. >> that should get the message across. >> like that. >>> how about this one. courtney faults "lincoln," says spielberg goofed. congressman joe courtney as saying steven spielberg's "lincoln"...
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that both happen later this week. both will have retreats this week of live coverage of the houses here on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. coming up next, a discussion on discrimination and employment hurry from this morning's "washington journal". we started noticing it with job announcements like when people who are currently employed will be considered for a job. we were so troubled that we and some reporters working on the story started digging deeper. reporters started talking with h.r. professionals saying that our clients are telling us don't send me people who are unemployed. they'd better be very recently out of a job. when we started looking at on- line job as over the course of about four weeks, the prevalence of phrases that were either very explicit in their preference to not look at the unemployed or that had code words and phrases that if you read between the lines, it was pretty clear they're not interested in the unemployed. it was fairly staggering. it was not an exhaustive study and without even
that both happen later this week. both will have retreats this week of live coverage of the houses here on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. coming up next, a discussion on discrimination and employment hurry from this morning's "washington journal". we started noticing it with job announcements like when people who are currently employed will be considered for a job. we were so troubled that we and some reporters working on the story started digging deeper. reporters started talking...